Can Los Angeles Be Saved?
American Thinker,
by
Patricia Jay
Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.,
1/20/2022 7:46:35 AM
On Monday, off-duty LAPD officer Fernando Arroyos and his girlfriend were out in South L.A. looking at houses, in anticipation of getting married and settling down there. (Snip) With the deaths of these three people, two not yet out of their twenties, someone finally snapped in L.A. His name is Alex Villanueva, the elected sheriff of L.A. County, where the Arroyos murder occurred.
Sheriff Villanueva discussed the case with some of Gascon's staff and then, in a shocking move, filed the case with the U.S Department of Justice instead, as he had no faith in Gascon's office to properly prosecute the case.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
singermom9 1/20/2022 7:54:35 AM (No. 1044874)
Who cares? They voted for this make them live in it just do not let anyone leave. They voted for this make then=m stay there. Build a wall around them and make them live in their utopia. I do not want them to bring their utopia to my state.
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Gascon is a Soros bought and paid for stooge. He’s there to cause havoc in the city. Not that the DOJ will do anything, it was still a good move.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Donna M 1/20/2022 8:34:26 AM (No. 1044913)
DOJ will do nothing. Are you kidding? Not part of their Great Reset script.
The people of LA know what they have to do and that is march on both Garcetti's and the DA's offices and sit in. Follow them home and to every event and demonstrate. Peacefully. Stop being sheep lighting candles. Make their lives miserable. Get the families of the dead all over media. See if recall can be done. In other words, ACT, and stop electing fools.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 1/20/2022 8:45:15 AM (No. 1044923)
Unfortunately, no. LA is slowly circling the drain. There is no hope.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
usmc0302 1/20/2022 8:46:36 AM (No. 1044924)
No and who cares
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
privateer 1/20/2022 9:04:31 AM (No. 1044948)
I have corrected the spelling in one sentence: The referral to the Feral Departure of Justice is a wasted effort.
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I don't think any communist nest like LA, Chicago, or NYC is worth saving. Let them all implode.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
jimincalif 1/20/2022 9:14:48 AM (No. 1044971)
The sheriff is a good man, but I doubt he can turn things around on his own. A Gascon recall campaign was launched last year but fizzled out - REALLY LA? A new recall effort was launched last month, we will see. I don’t like to say “they are getting what they voted for” very often, because as a recent California refugee I know there are lots of Californians who do not vote the way, but the California ruling elites have complete control. We lived in OC, still more sane than LA, but too close for comfort. We’re in Idaho now.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
hershey 1/20/2022 9:18:28 AM (No. 1044977)
I think they are all in league..I wouldn't depend on the DOJ to do anything of substance except persecute Jan 6 protestors...NOT rioters, NOT terrorists, PROTESTORS...
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An honest contractor will tell you when you need to bring in the wrecking ball and start over.
There are no honest politicians in LA to admit that their house has a cracked foundation, termites, no roof and black mold.
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I don't have much hope this case will be solved even with the DOJ involved. The Sheriff is just going to have to get even more creative when he end runs around the regular idiots in LA. RIP Deputy Arroyos and his fiancee. Yes, the residents keep voting to reelect those same people time and time again, but that still doesn't make the death of a deputy any easier to stomach.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
coldborezero 1/20/2022 10:12:20 AM (No. 1045052)
"Can Los Angeles Be Saved?"
Uh, that's a negative, Ghost Rider. The people of LALA Land are intent upon suicide. They cannot be saved because they do not WANT to be saved. So be it.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 1/20/2022 10:30:30 AM (No. 1045080)
L.A. can be saved, but only when the large Hispanic community starts voting for Republicans.
Same with much of the rest of the State, when extreme views aren't commonplace due to being a one-party state any longer.
Any democrat coming out of California in the last 15 years is useless, since they've never had to negotiate with the Republicans over anything. Thus, they won't be very flexible on "working across the aisle" because they don't know how.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 1/20/2022 10:32:15 AM (No. 1045083)
Los Angeles won't be saved until things get so bad that its citizens elect people dedicated to cleaning it up. Even then, it will be an uphill slog with the SJWs fighting them every step of the way. Once it is cleaned up for a few years, memories of the bad old days will fade, and they'll elect a series of mayors who allow everything to go to H3ll and the process will start over. New York City is the prototype.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DVC 1/20/2022 10:47:45 AM (No. 1045103)
Why bother?
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
FunOne 1/20/2022 10:49:56 AM (No. 1045106)
I have come to believe that democrat-run cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, Philadelphia and New York City cannot be saved.
But, perhaps these democrat strongholds can become useful to the overall benefit of this great nation. They can become containment areas for citizens who reliably vote democrats into offices of leadership, resulting in woke initiatives such as less police, releasing criminals, and removing monuments. People in the rural areas understand that privies are important to consolidate the waste in one place, rather than to have to deal with avoid stepping in waste that is spread all over. Using this clever concept, we can make most of the USA better if we decide to assign these large democrat-run metros as privies--where the woke far-leftists are consolidated into areas and away from traditional American patriots.
Be creative.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
MickTurn 1/20/2022 11:58:37 AM (No. 1045180)
Maybe but not as Los Luceriss.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
earlybird 1/20/2022 12:21:14 PM (No. 1045218)
Dopey headline. Writer obviously doesn’t know that Arroyos and his girlfiend were in the worst part of Los Angeles, where he had grown up. He planned to return and live there.
Los Angeles is a very, very large city. The bad areas do not represent the entire city.
That said, DA Gascon must go. He is the problem, not Los Angeles. He may have ended up elected because he came from San Francisco and ran against a black female DA who was hot popular.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
udanja99 1/20/2022 1:00:45 PM (No. 1045270)
Why would anyone bother?
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 1/20/2022 1:12:39 PM (No. 1045287)
In a word, NO. Parts of the state are dying and may never come back feeling sorry for the conservatives who have to live there as lifelong producers.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Faithfully 1/20/2022 5:33:47 PM (No. 1045528)
Has anyone ever made the connection between the 60's/70's music to the flower children we now see gone to seed living on the streets?
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This is great news -- a sheriff finding a way to get around the Soros mayors and governors and district attorneys by going directly to the feds, who, despite other shortcomings, have not promised their benefactor to do everything they can to increase crime. Virginia's new Attorney General is working on something similar, and we can hope that more start using this tactic. It's got to make them extremely popular.